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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ DigiSync v6.14.2 - DigiSpeed - Segwit -DiguSign
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on: January 05, 2018, 06:55:39 AM
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Is it possible for the transaction ID not to appear on DGB blockexplorer? I've been waiting for my transfer for 2 hours already and still, I haven't received my DGB.
Please help...
If the transaction ID is not in the Digibyte block explorer then the tx has not been sent yet. They show almost immediately and DGB txs confirm within a few minutes at most. That's what I am getting worried about. DGB is the fastest and yet the transaction ID cannot be found. Transaction ID : 5f7b5baa4812b30735c9576dcf6ffff06969c8ebb4a5bae0f886c05e1cf5ac9a Who is sending you the coins? I have been using, holding, etc. DGB for over three years. This transaction was not sent. Complain to whoever owes you the coins. This is not a network fault. It is a sender fault.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]Bitcore- BTX - SEGWIT - lowest fee - hybrid fork 1:0.5 of Bitcoin
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on: January 04, 2018, 11:09:19 AM
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I think issuing a warning would do just fine
To tell the truth, I even freaked out a little when I first saw change moved to some address which I had no clue about, though I could see that my total balance in the wallet didn't change a penny, minus coins sent, naturally. If these change addresses are mine, which should obviously be the case, how can I see their private keys? I got rid of them by collecting the coins from there into my addresses which I registered with the airdrop, but I still want to know how to deal with them. Is it possible to add these addresses to the list of addresses which I have under the Receiving Addresses menu?
This has always been the way Bitcoin has worked since Satoshi Nakamoto invented it. Change addresses are generated as outputs must be consumed 100% every time they are sent to the network. The coins you send are sent, fees are collected and the rest is returned to you in your change address. You can see the address by looking at the send transaction on the explorer. You will see the coins you sent and another address with the remainder of the coins going to that address. That is your change address. You can sign a change address just like a regular address by inputting it into the signing box. There might be a way on the console to view change address but I don't know how. This is another reason you backup your wallet constantly every time you use it. If you don't back it up after a send, the private key for the latest change address won't be saved. In the early days of bitcoin many people lost coins because they deleted wallets without a current backup as they did not understand how change addresses worked. If you use an HD wallet it does not matter as long as you have your seed as all addresses are restored and checked. But Bitcore is a QT wallet that generates random addresses each time so it is paramount that you backup your wallet every time you use it.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ DigiSync v6.14.2 - DigiSpeed - Segwit -DiguSign
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on: January 04, 2018, 06:22:20 AM
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I just have to share this with anyone that wants to listen ...... I have been hacked for 4.5 million digibyte I have absolutely no idea what has happened, but yesterday I did a sync of my digibyte core wallet installed on my computer, and when the sync was over, my wallet was empty. I checked my wallet address DMHUZWvzfJwdiiivnbfkMW34LBmAt5r9Zv in the blockchain explorer and to my horror I realized that the transactions in fact had taken place. What has happened? I have never given my private keys to anyone, my pc shows no sign og beeing hacked, its fully updated, have the newest antivirus. My wallet is also protected by a strong password. My pc wasn't online at the time of the transactions. Im a sysadmin and i know a thing or 2 about pc security, How can this happen? can anyone help me to clarify what has happened before i jump screeaming out of the nearest window that is scary They hacked your PC or were your coins on an Exchange? Does the digibyte wallet have a Debug Window>Console where you can do a "checkwallet" to see if the wallet needs to be or can be repaired? You can see on the blockchain there were three separate transaction that moved the coins to other addresses. Either the OP has amnesia or someone close to him "borrowed" his DGB or he was indeed hacked.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO] 🔵 UTRUST 🔵 The future of online payments is here.
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on: January 03, 2018, 10:55:46 PM
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That is what I had in mind. I have a couple of questions. Can a cold storage wallet like a NANO S hold more then one type of coin at the same time? I have UTK and a few others. Can someone recommend a good cold storage wallet? MYETHERWALET has lost my coins and i had to go retrieve them. I no longer trust them to keep my investments safe. Thank you in advance.
Yes, it can be used for multiple coins at the same time. You can store, bitcoin, bitcon cash and ethereum (plus all ERC20) tokens at the same time. You can also load modules to store other coins such as DGB, DASH, etc.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO] 🔵 UTRUST 🔵 The future of online payments is here.
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on: January 03, 2018, 11:50:47 AM
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Please also dont forget the strong increase of ETH during the ICO process..bought UTK's for 1 ETH the ETH price was 290$ at that time..so the starting price of 20 cents refelects in inflation and is more than correct...please dont calculate with 3 or 6 cents during the ico...take ETH price in consideration
Why are we taking it into consideration? We didn't invest in eth we did invest in utrust. So the fiat is important, eth raise doesn't mean anything because we didn't invest in it. We did pay 0.065$ per utrust. Yes, that is my take on it. And I was lucky and got in on the pre-ICO and paid only $0.03 per UTK token.
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